When the Corps of Discovery arrived at Fort Clatsop, they were desperate for a way to preserve their food. Men were sent to ...
You have heard of Lewis and Clark, but have you heard of York, an often forgotten member of the traveling party who is nonetheless just as influential?
Many of us learned about the expedition of Captain Meriwether Lewis and Lieutenant William Clark and the help they received from Sacagawea during our school years. But how much do you know about ...
Over two years, a man named York trekked some 8,000 miles from St. Louis to the Pacific Northwest and back, hunting, tracking, foraging and, at least once, voting as a Black man held in bondage by ...
Wilson vividly describes the grueling conditions faced by Lewis and Clark during their trek ... He describes the expedition as more than just survival; it was about becoming integral members ...
On Friday afternoon and Saturday, the Travelers Rest State Park will present two opportunities to see and hear author and historian Hasan Davis, who will share the story of York, the only African ...